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Essays Collection, Vol. 01

Here are 20 essays by various authors, covering all kinds of subjects. Some are famous, others are gems ferreted out from chapters or passages in books where they have lain hidden for decades. Britannica defines an essay as "an analytic, interpretive, or critical literary composition usually much shorter and less systematic and formal than a dissertation or thesis and usually dealing with its subjects from a limited and often personal point of view." In short, an essay is neither fiction nor a short story, but a composition designed to educate/persuade more than entertain or inform, though essays sometimes do both, or neither. (Summary by Michele Fry, BC/DPL) (7 hr 18 min)

Chapters

The Case of the Officers of Excise by Thomas Paine

37:39

All Things Are Possible, Part 1, no. 79 by Lev Shestov

4:32

Crisis 1 (These are the times that try men's souls), from The American Crisis b…

22:11

On Authors by Margaret Prescott Montague

10:55

The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin

42:26

Scientifiction, Searchlight of Science by Jack Williamson

4:14

A Modest Proposal by Dr. Jonathan Swift

22:05

Shakespere by Samuel P. Putnam

20:43

At the Turning of the Year by William Sharp

14:01

Sicut Dudum (1435) by Pope Eugene IV

6:22

Freedom and Enterprise by F. A. Harper

54:08

The Day After Christmas by Joyce Kilmer

15:21

The Fun of Writing by Christopher Morley

5:04

Darwinian Hypothesis by T H Huxley

42:42

The Decline of the Drama by Stephen Leacock

11:34

The Problem of Consciousness by Walter S. Hunter

1:09:18

The White Rose Road by Sarah Orne Jewett

26:37

Signs and Symbols by Joyce Kilmer

8:18

A New Declaration of Independence by Emma Goldman

5:08

Looking Back on Girlhood by Sarah Orne Jewett

15:16